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Erik Dahnke, M.A.
Center for Adult and Professional Studies
Profile
As an adjunct professor at Azusa Pacific University in Azusa, California, Erik Dahnke, has taught Humans and History in C.A.P.S. as part of the Human Development Bachelor of Arts Program, from the summer of 2000 to the present. From 1991-present, he has taught United States History and Aquatics Physical Education at Redlands High School in Redlands. Over the past 15 years, Dahnke also served as a Varsity Swimming Coach for Redlands High School. He is currently pursuing his doctoral degree in Educational Leadership at APU.
Education
Education Doctorate – Educational Leadership (in progress)
Master of Arts – Curriculum Leadership, University of Redlands
Bachelor of Arts – Political Science, University of Redlands

Credentials/Certifications
Single-Subject Teaching Credential, Government, Social Science, Mathematics and Physical Education
Tier I – Administrative Services Credential
Expertise
Athletic Coaching and Instruction
Secondary and Adult Education
United States History
Courses Taught
Humans and History (HDEV 401)
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